Key Takeaways IAM is now a baseline requirement for MSPs – Okta IAM is a core control for SMB security, not an optional extra. Bundling IAM simplifies sales and standards – A bundled stack makes pricing easy and raises the default security baseline. Itemizing IAM...
Key Takeaways MSP multi-platform identity management starts with making a vendor-neutral IdP the “front door” (Okta via ZeroTek) to unify access across clouds, SaaS, and on-prem. Put every app behind SSO and strong MFA, then apply adaptive/context policies (device,...
ZeroTek named one of Canada’s Companies-to-Watch in Deloitte’s 2025 Technology Fast 50™ Program ZeroTek has been recognized by Deloitte as one of the 2025 Companies-to-Watch in its Technology Fast 50™ program, ranking 13th nationally. The award highlights emerging...
Key Takeaways SMB identity security is best anchored in Okta, using MFA, SSO, LCM, and Zero Trust to close the primary attack path. Structured implementation prioritizes consolidating and securing digital identities, then locking down email and productivity apps....
Key Takeaways Identity-first controls map directly to audit outcomes: cleaner reports, fewer fines, faster incident response. When choosing an MSP or IT service provider for a compliance audit, make sure they can support reliable delivery of MFA, SSO, device trust,...
Key Takeaways Most SMB breaches start with stolen credentials or employee login risks. Common risks include password reuse, orphaned accounts, and privilege creep. Employee identity risk can be minimized with IAM tools like Okta. MFA and SSO improve both user...
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